WATCH | Tiffany shoot for Revlon Malta

The name Tiffany has become synonymous with success, as the young Maltese power-house made a name for herself when she won Britain’s Next Top Model last month. MaltaToday caught up with the fresh-faced beauty while on set for her Malta Revlon campaign.

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Being crowned Britain’s Next Top Model and winning a British Revlon campaign wasn’t enough for the 18 year old starlet. She was also approached by the local Revlon distributors and is now the face of Revlon for Malta.

Matthew Debono, marketing executive of Charles de Giorgio Limited, said the company was aware that Tiffany was participating in the show, and requested her to take up the campaign before she won.

"Since she’s steadily becoming a celebrity in Malta, we considered that she’d be an inspiration for young people, and thought why not have Tiffany as the face for Revlon.”

The campaign is expected to be out in December, but in order to please her doting fans, Tiffany will also be signing autographs and taking pictures with people on 18 December at the Point shopping centre.

Tiffany was prepped for hair and make-up the moment she arrived on set. Hairdresser and photographer Pierre Camille trimmed and styled her cropped do, after which make-up artist Graziella de Giorgio applied the latest autumn/winter collection of Revlon make-up.

Before starting her shoot, we caught up with Tiffany while sipping coffee, looking statuesque, but yet so down to earth.

When asked whether she’s been busy since claiming the crown, Tiffany told MaltaToday “Yes, I’ve been keeping busy both in the UK and in Malta, but it’s been absolutely great. I’d rather be busy than have nothing to do!”

MaltaToday also spoke to Tiffany’s local agent Carina Camilleri, who is coordinating Tiffany’s work in Malta, while the model is working abroad.

Asked whether Tiffany’s success has helped her agency 'models.com.mt' Carina was quick to assure “my work has doubled”, and is receiving plenty of phone calls and requests from “wannabe models”.

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